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  2. Fire class - Wikipedia

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    A fire class is a system of categorizing fire with regard to the type of material and fuel for combustion.Class letters are often assigned to the different types of fire, but these differ between territories; there are separate standards for the United States (NFPA 10 Chapter 5.2.1-5.2.5), Europe (DIN EN2 Classification of fires (European Standard) ISO3941 Classification of fires ...

  3. Fire control - Wikipedia

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    Class-D fires include combustible or pyrophoric metals, such as potassium, uranium, sodium, lithium, calcium, and plutonium. The most common fires that occur in Class D are fueled by magnesium and titanium. The recommended method to extinguish a Class-D fire is to use a dry powder fire extinguisher, which smothers the fire while absorbing heat. [9]

  4. Glossary of firefighting - Wikipedia

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    See Fire classes. Class C: An electrical fire. See Fire classes. Class D: A fire involving metals, such as sodium, titanium, magnesium, potassium, uranium, lithium, plutonium and calcium. See Fire classes. Class E (Europe/Australia): A composite Class A/Class B fire that is not also a Class C fire. Class F (Europe/Australia): See Class K.

  5. Fire protection - Wikipedia

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    Class D Class D Class D Fires that involve any of the materials found in Class A and B fires, but with the introduction of an electrical appliances, wiring, or other electrically energized objects in the vicinity of the fire, with a resultant electrical shock risk if a conductive agent is used to control the fire. Class E 1

  6. Category:Fires in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fires in Kentucky" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. ‘This was not any of our choices.’ Lexington high school ...

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    School names new coach to run program this season but has not explained why previous staff was dismissed.

  8. Kentucky has a long history of coal mining disasters. These ...

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    The collapse of a coal mining plant in Eastern Kentucky Tuesday has left one worker dead.

  9. ABC dry chemical - Wikipedia

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    Dry chemical powder is used on all classes of fires. Dry chemical powder puts out the fire by coating the burning material with a thin layer of dust, thereby separating the fuel from the oxygen in the air. The powder also works to interrupt the chemical reaction of fire, so these extinguishers are extremely effective at putting out the fire.